Has this whole philosophical enquiry been drivel? If all philosophy is drivel, then this whole discussion is, too. Then why, if I may ask, have those who so quickly denounce philosophy in her totality so eagerly partake in it? Are these people conscious of their hypocrisy, or do they just not know that they do not believe the words with which they speak?
When is(n’t) philosophy important? Sure, sitting around thinking never gets anything done. It’s never the action, and therefore never directly potent; it’s never a remedy that saves a life or a bullet that takes one away. But yet, when we have the luxury of time, shouldn’t we spend time questioning where to aim the gun or even questioning whether or not we should pull its trigger? Moral philosophy is a tool that we can use to inform our actions.
Endeavoring to discover whether or not this debate is important is of critical importance.
The essential questions at hand are: how should we live? How should we expend our energy in life? Should we expend it on philosophical endeavors? And other questions of the like.
Consider how much energy is expended on this endeavor here. How much energy could have gone into doing something more practical e.g. volunteer work?
As we expend energy here debating over how we ought to expend our energy, people elsewhere are dying. This is one of the greatest ironies in life I’ve ever encountered. We ought to expend it on them.


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